Who to root for in 2005 Frozen Four

Started by billhoward, March 28, 2005, 09:12:53 AM

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billhoward

Who should we cheer for in the Frozen Four this year? The rooting priorities for sports generally are:

1. Cornell
2. Ivy (tie)
2. Upstate New York (tie except Upstate over Harvard)
4. ECACHL
5. East
6. Academically gifted and talented colleges

Plus sometimes
- Underdog
- Team going the longest without winning the title
- Team that just narrowly beat you
- Team / school that has nothing else to live for except that sport
- Team whose success would not lead recruits to turn away from Cornell
- Obscure school that comes out of nowhere

Thus you'd root for Princeton over Duke in basketball, Syracuse over Virginia in lacrosse, Gonzaga over Louisville in basketball, even (gag) Harvard over anybody non Ivy/ECACHL in hockey.

By this measure it would be good to see Colorado College win the 2005 hockey title because it's a good (acaemically) small school that hasn't won in a long time.  

It would also be good to see Minnesota win because then part of the Cornell legend can say, " ... drew the eventual NCAA champion to overtime." Even though Minnesota has won enough titles recently and with Phil Kessel coming aboard they are going to be tough in ensuing seasons.

No reason to root for Denver plus they kept us from the 1969 championship.

North Dakota has a huge rink and a successful program. We all make fun of the excessive luxury of the team's arena and how they're not real fans sitting in leather seats. That's just sour grapes.

DeltaOne81


Trotsky

I guess I'll root for CC because they haven't won in a while, they're a small liberal arts school rather than a jock factory, and they haven't beaten us in an important game lately.

dss28

I'm pulling for DU, because my aunt went to law school there.  But other than that, I got nothin.

Rosey

[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote:

 How about the rink collapsing  [/q]

You know how many times I was tempted to post the same thing (my exact thought was, "I hope the rink blows up") over the past 12 hours, but didn't?  Thanks for alleviating the temptation. :)

Cheers,
Kyle
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Rosey

Here's my order of whom to root for, and this goes for all sports:

1. Cornell
2. Some New York/Conn/NJ teams
3. Teams with select players I like or respect

And I root against everyone else, but not too strongly, because if my team isn't in it, my interest level drops off very quickly.

I'm not one of these touchy-feely "I need to have a winner in the game" types.  If it were possible for all four teams at the FF to lose, I would hope for that outcome; but this is reality, and since that won't happen, I simply don't care about the outcome.  I'm not being bitter: I'm being a fan.  If my team isn't playing, I'm not watching.

Cheers,
Kyle
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RichS

How to you call yourself a "fan" of the sport if you don't watch the frozen Four?

Will

[Q]RichS Wrote:

 How to you call yourself a "fan" of the sport if you don't watch the frozen Four? [/q]

Most of us probably will watch the FF.  But we won't be happy about it, knowing we were probably just a good bounce or two away from the FF ourselves.
Is next year here yet?

Rosey

Rich, please enlighten me on where I said I was a fan of the sport.  I am primarily a fan of a team, not a sport.  Sure, I enjoy watching good hockey; but if it isn't Cornell playing, I would generally rather being playing than watching.  In the case of hockey, I can actually do that.  Yaay.

For that matter, not sure if it even makes sense to call one's self a fan(atic) of an entire sport.  Do you honestly think the fervor most Cornell fans have for their team is matched by their interest in any other team, or (even more absurdly) the sport in general?  I can perfectly understand if you don't get it: being a fan of Cornell hockey is on a whole different level from being a fan of any other team, in any sport, at any level.  I stand by our uniqueness.  It's not just my proximity to the team speaking here, and I think most visitors to Lynah Rink---and home fans at other rinks that are fortunate enough to host the Red, as supported by many MN fan posters on USCHO---would agree.

Maybe I'm reading into this too much, and my last paragraph was just me being a jerk.  If so, I apologize.  No hard feelings; I'm still hurting from yesterday's loss.  It's going to be a long 210 days.

Cheers,
Kyle
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jtwcornell91

[Q]krose Wrote:
not sure if it even makes sense to call one's self a fan(atic) of an entire sport.[/q]

Probably not, but it does make sense to call oneself a fan(cier) of an entire sport.


mjh89

I'm gonna pull for NoDak because they weren't as #1 seed, and because them winning means Minnesota won't play in the championship game.

DisplacedCornellian

Welcome back, RichS.  We've missed you so.::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes:: ::rolleyes::

billhoward

And now we're in the same boat as Rich's team: On the outside looking in.

Jordan 04

Baseball starts in 6 days.

What Frozen Four? :-P

billhoward

It's possible to get excited about NCAA basketball Final Four despite Cornell's absence this year from the tournament (and last and ...). So why not hockey FF, too?